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How long should you view a house for?
Typically, a first viewing may only last 20-30 minutes whereas later viewings may need you to spend 60 minutes or more at the property. Don’t forget to add on some time to wander around the local area to get a feel for the facilities and safety of the area.
Can you go after seller after closing?
To hold a seller responsible for repairs after the closing, a buyer must prove that the seller withheld material facts about the home’s condition. A seller is unlikely to be held liable for repairs after the close of escrow if the seller disclosed all known defects to the buyer.
What do estate agents say after viewing?
Just politely explain to the agent why it wasn’t suitable for you as that will help them understand what you are looking for. Just be matter of fact about your reasoning. No one will take offence as its not personal to explain why a potential investment is not suited to you.
Do estate agents give feedback after viewing?
Most estate agents don’t give feedback after a viewing Potential buyers are very critical – quite rightly so – and will be quick to let the estate agent know if a property is overpriced or in need of a makeover.
Can I view a house twice?
Ultimately, there is no right or wrong answer although it’s almost always a good idea to view a property more than once before making an offer. Typically, people will view houses between 2-4 times before making an offer, but you should view a property as many times as you need to to be sure it’s the right one for you.
Can I view house again after offer accepted?
Once you’ve had an offer accepted and want to start measuring up to see if you’ll get your sofa in, then it’s fine. In fact, it’s to be encouraged as it proves to the vendor that you’re serious.
How can I improve my house viewing?
How to get more viewings on your house
- Increase Your Kerb Appeal. If there are potential buyers in your area who have spotted your home online, chances are that they may do a ‘drive by’ visit to check out what’s on offer before they contact your agent.
- Rethink Your Images.
- Tweak Your Copy.
- Keep Tabs On Your Agent.